Infinite Money Exploit Guide – Forza Horizon 6 Guide

Infinite Money Exploit Guide – Forza Horizon 6 Guide


Are you looking for way to get your money up and buy Forza Horizon 6’s most expensive cars? With this Forza Horizon 6 infinite money exploit guide, you can make nearly one million credits per hour, at least until it gets patched. This might sound like it must be an infinite money glitch, but it’s technically an exploit! We’ll also include a way for you to get huge amounts of XP for extra car mastery, because we’re nice and considerate drivers like that.

This “money glitch” was originally discovered by XMBWesley, and we’ve additionally tested and verified this method ourselves.

Money Exploit Guide

To complete this exploit, you’ll need to load up Forza Horizon 6, then pause the game and navigate to the Creative Hub tab and select the Create & Browse Events tile. Click Play Events, then hit the Back button to search for the map’s code. While the original version of the exploit used the map code 197 337 317, this gave you a mammoth race of six laps, and you can get very nearly as many credits by using the one lap version, which only takes about seven minutes. The code for this version is 147 520 403.

Now that you’ve loaded into the map, select any car that you like, but ideally a fast one like the Ferrari FXX-K Evo ‘Welcome Pack’, just to get it done more quickly. Then you need to set your difficulty settings to a specific combination for the best results, which are:

  • Drivatar Difficulty: Unbeatable
  • Braking: Assisted
  • Steering: Auto-Steering
  • Traction Control: On
  • Stability Control: On
  • Shifting: Automatic
  • Driving Line: Full
  • Damage & Tire Wear: None
  • Rewind: On
  • Launch Control: On

This combination should give you a +50% credits difficulty bonus, giving you a huge 94,000 credits or so per run.

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Now, you have two distinct approaches to finishing this race easily. The first is old-school: tie an elastic band around your controller to press R2, and let the automatic steering and braking do its thing. This nets you more XP, but you are somewhat liable to smash into the back of another racer, and, on some cars, the auto-steering seems to struggle with having full throttle at all times.

If you’re not so bothered about getting XP, and just want credits, you can engage ANNA’s Auto-Drive functionality by pressing Down on the D-pad, then Left on the D-pad. This does stop you getting XP, but your credits will remain untouched.

XP Exploit Guide

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If you want quicker XP farming results in Forza Horizon 6, you’ll need to load up another player-made level. This one has the code 121 812 769. This track is essentially a huge obstacle course, and we’d echo XMBWesley’s recommendation of using the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI Version, tuning it up to S2 class, and unlocking the Multi Maxer mastery perk for extra XP.

Keep your settings the same as they were for the Money Exploit, and either hold down R2 yourself (finishing this takes about a minute) or use the elastic band trick from earlier. Don’t use Auto-Drive, as that stops you gaining XP and defeats the whole object of the race. This will net you around 3000 XP for each short run. Not as lucrative as the potential XP gains from the longer race, but a great option for topping up your XP quickly.



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